REVEALED – Celebrity Betting Accounts Hacked

REVEALED – Celebrity Betting Accounts Hacked

6th December 2016

Tips Daddy can confirm we have access to a leading bookmaker’s “black book” records which show details of high rolling customers. Many of these top customers are leading figures in the worlds of sport, entertainment, and politics.

Here we detail highlights from our analysis:

Summary

Diego Costa listed as a “self excluded player” – this indicates he signed up but then used the bookmaker’s problem gambling feature to stop himself from betting. The date is listed as 12/09/17 when the self exclusion is lifted.

David Cameron is the top politician who bets – figures show he lost a modest amount betting on a Remain vote but won backing Trump.

Raheem Sterling lost over £110k in 12 months betting on a slot machine game called “Star Burst”. A comments bubble labels this as a “bedtime habit” and to target tailored SMS offers to him after 10pm.

Both Ant and Dec are listed as having bet on “Specials” (could this be betting on their own show ‘I’m a Celeb’?) but neither have bet large amounts.

Female celebrity bettor is the most profitable – Cara Delevingne won over £20k betting on football accumulators.

But Charlotte Church lost hundreds of pounds betting on similar accumulators.

The spreadsheets and customer records were hacked from the bookmaker’s Israeli operations, stored there so as to be confidential. Russian hackers are believed to be culprits and tried to blackmail the bookmaker but were met with no response. They subsequently posted the data on a popular “dark web” forum.

More to follow soon.

UPDATE 8/12/16 – After being inundated with phone calls, we have switched this off for the time being. Please direct press enquiries to [email protected] and be sure to email from your work email address so we can verify your press credentials.